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ADOBE CONNECT 6.0
Technical Overview
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The following diagram depicts an overview of the Enterprise Hosted infrastructure. Redundancy, failover, security,
and global performance are key considerations in the design, delivery, and regular improvements of the hosted
service.
Enterprise Hosted architecture
Licensed solution
A licensed solution is available to deploy Enterprise Server in your own corporate network. The Enterprise Server
licensed model provides the following advantages:
Long-term cost savings based on software ownership
Deployment behind a firewall
No bandwidth or disk space restrictions
Uses internal hardware and Information Technology (IT) personnel for delivery and management
Licensed architecture
Depending on the organizations size, projected Enterprise Server use, and how crucial Enterprise Server is to your
business, you can deploy Enterprise Server in either single-server or highly redundant clustered configurations. For
small- to medium-sized companies with simple network configurations, a dedicated single-server Enterprise Server
deployment is a viable solution. However, organizations that require high availability can deploy Enterprise Server
in a cluster. This configuration is ideal for customers who have many users and are concerned about the load on a
single server, or for companies that want a redundant system in the event of a single-node failure.
When you deploy Enterprise Server in a cluster, clients connect to an Enterprise Server farm behind a load balancer.
Because Enterprise Server separates the network access layer from the application layer, clustering provides the
following advantages:
On-demand stream caching
Connection aggregation
Three-tier architecture
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